Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Juniors gave a miserable exhibition of ball playing at Arlington Saturday, being defeated by the Arlington High School in a game remarkable chiefly for errors and heavy hitting on both sides. The '98 nine was practically without a pitcher. Phillips, Pilling and Bennet were successively tried in the box, but all proved easy marks, though between them they struck out five...
...first inning '98 made three runs and Arlington eight. Phillips gave six bases on balls and was hit for two singles and one two bagger. The rest of the game was one-sided and uninteresting. In the sixth H. Wood knocked the ball out of the grounds for a home...
Yale scored in the first inning on a base on balls, a passed ball, a stolen base, and an error by McCornick. In the third inning, however, Harvard took the lead. Loughlin, the first man up, knocked a pretty home run between right and centre. Then, with two men up, Egbert got a base on balls and went to second on McCornick's grounder, which was fumbled by Norton. Farrington followed with a short hit, advancing Egbert and McCornick to third and second respectively, and then Foster made a single, sending in two runs...
Earned runs-Harvard. Stolen bases-Lewis, Edmunds, 2 Ewer, Eddy, Ferguson, Bronson, Sullivan. Crawford. First base on balls-Lewis, Egbert 3, Edmunds, Eddy, Norton, Bronson, Sullivan 2, Whittlesey 2. Struck out-by McCornick 7, by Whittlesey 2. Left on bases-Harvard 6, Yale 3. Hit by pitched ball-Lewis. Passed ball-Sullivan, Edmunds. Umpire-Murray...
Pennsylvania's first run was made in the third inning as a result of Chandler's wild throw to first, and the second was only made after Dean had dropped a thrown ball which should have retired the side. In the fifth, Harvard again scored, Huston allowing Rand to get home from third by his slow throw after a catch. Harvard's run in the sixth was due to another misplay by Pennsylvania. Burgess was caught between first and second, but Ritchie made a wild throw into right field in an attempt to get the ball to first, and Burgess...